 | SUN: “Sun applauds the efforts of the OMG, OTG and DARPA in
developing an ‘Interoperability Clearinghouse’ tool. This
ambitious project will help to evangelize what Sun has been saying for
so long. "Open systems are the best way to protect IT
investments."
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 | Microsoft: “The Interoperabilty Clearinghouse initiative promises
to be a means for IT professionals to make informed decisions in this
complex area. Microsoft welcomes the efforts of the IC initiative and
looks forward to it becoming a useful tool for understanding
interoperability of IT products”
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 | Lockheed Martin: “This initiative complements several on going COTS efforts
within Lockheed Martin Corp., and we recognize the potential value
that the (Interoperability Clearinghouse) effort will bring to
industry”
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 | Oracle: “Count Oracle in. This is a great initiative and will be
of great help to the industry”.
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 | Unisys: "The Interoperability Clearinghouse is a important
forum in the drive toward viable, interoperable E-Business solutions.
Unisys is pleased to join with the other leaders in support of this
key industry initiative.”
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 | IBM: " IBM, will continue to be an influential force in
promoting open systems and interoperability, and as such, sees the
Interoperability Clearinghouse as one of the more significant
initiatives in defining the road map to enterprise computing. Our
support of this initiative is further evidence of our commitment to
open, standards based IT".
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 | OSD Logistics: “DoD’s Adoption of COTS based Information
Infrastructure can be significantly enhanced through the
Interoperability Clearinghouse tools and processes. I hope DoD does
not miss out on this great opportunity to join in this industry
information sharing initiative”. (Zack Goldstein)
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 | MOMA: “I believe that MOMA, as a consortium whose charge is to
"oversee" the message oriented middleware space, be
interested in supporting a "super-group" that was acting,s
as a data collector and funneler for testbed activities.”
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 | OMG: “As one of the leading advocates of open systems and
interoperability, the OMG believes that the Interoperability
Clearinghouse initiative will help users realize the benefits from our
combined efforts”. (Bill Hoffman, President)
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 | NSTL (CMP): “We recognize the criticality of testing and will work
with the Interoperability Clearinghouse to propagate our results”. |